OK, here we go ...
Very Cool!
Nice to see the road racing guys getting down to some serious action!
Thanks to Phil for letting me know about this extension of the forum. (I'm a little slow at times...)
With some luck I'll get to see some of you at Vegas and hopefully you guys will be having a ball out on the track.
I'm going to poke around that race series deal a bit more and see if there's something I can do for some contingency support. Pads, rotors, whatever.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks to Phil for letting me know about this extension of the forum. (I'm a little slow at times...)
With some luck I'll get to see some of you at Vegas and hopefully you guys will be having a ball out on the track.
I'm going to poke around that race series deal a bit more and see if there's something I can do for some contingency support. Pads, rotors, whatever.
Keep up the good work.
Originally Posted by RED FURY
MinZilllA,etc...
This is the site to join NASA, 40 bucks ....
This is the site to join NASA, 40 bucks ....
For reference, here is NASA RockyMountains schedule. All events will have HPDE and TimeTrials. March is the only date w/o racing:
March 11/12 - Pueblo
May 20/21 - Miller Motorsports Park (Salt Lake City)
June 10/11 - LaJunta
July 23 - Pueblo
August or October?? - Hastings (Nebraska)
The May Miller date will also feature BMWCCA running with NASA. This will also be everybody in the CO/UT area's chance to meet USTCC Mini "Star Dirver" Rich Peterson!!!
I might add, the new directors of the NASA Rocky Mountian, David and Revkah Balingit are really great people and are always willing to help newbies. For those of you who have not heard of NASA, National Auto Sports Association, this is a great organization. Their HPDE classes are well put together with safety always first. When I started driving on the track again after a long spell off the track, (30 years), NASA was the group I joined. If you only want to track your car with a first rate group visit one of the NASA regions. You can move up to Time Trials then Wheel to Wheel racing at the pace you want and with lots of fun.
The MINI's are a blast on the track. You'll find that the first time out you'll be one of the fastest cars on the track. You'll find some cars faster but those cars cost 2 to 3 times what a MINI costs.
For those in the Rocky Mountian area and want track time join NASA and go to the events held. Find Dave and ask for his help.
The MINI's are a blast on the track. You'll find that the first time out you'll be one of the fastest cars on the track. You'll find some cars faster but those cars cost 2 to 3 times what a MINI costs.
For those in the Rocky Mountian area and want track time join NASA and go to the events held. Find Dave and ask for his help.
Originally Posted by onasled
Unfortunatly NASA is a little weak up here in the northeast.
Originally Posted by Minzilla
Hey Larry Chili is good, cheaper than octane booster!, and that's the reason I have to run with the AC on!
Real reason in clip 1 below
Originally Posted by newsb49
Is Zilla really faster?
Clip 2 should help you decide, Too much weight in the rear
Originally Posted by onasled
Is that pole car Randy Webb?
Originally Posted by TonyB
Greg, he's in the 2 spot. For me, the give-away is his FMIC (lower grill is out) and if you look closely in the scoop, you'll see red (Gintani manifold/IC)...
Didn't see the IC until you mentioned it. It looks as if an oil cooler is occupying the open bottom grill.
Looks like fun! We don't have that kinda fun out here....
(also about 2 degrees right now
)
Originally Posted by onasled
Tony, is not that the #1, "pole", position? Isn't the first turn a this track a left?
Didn't see the IC until you mentioned it. It looks as if an oil cooler is occupying the open bottom grill.
Looks like fun! We don't have that kinda fun out here....
(also about 2 degrees right now
)
Didn't see the IC until you mentioned it. It looks as if an oil cooler is occupying the open bottom grill.
Looks like fun! We don't have that kinda fun out here....
(also about 2 degrees right now
)Laguna Seca is like 40 minutes from my home... If you are ever open to the idea of re-locating, there's some land here in the canyon
. Seriously, though, if interested, I'd help ya homestead!
Originally Posted by Strom
The area around Laguna Seca is beautiful. I wish I could move there!
Originally Posted by onasled
Is that pole car Randy Webb?
Maybe pre-grid, so Randy would be in Pole position
Would like to hear more: who was in the line up, how they started (IE standing or rolling), lap times and finish.
Someone had to have a camera on-board.
Originally Posted by kmickey
Actually, that's the pit lane.
Maybe pre-grid, so Randy would be in Pole position
Would like to hear more: who was in the line up, how they started (IE standing or rolling), lap times and finish.
Someone had to have a camera on-board.
Maybe pre-grid, so Randy would be in Pole position
Would like to hear more: who was in the line up, how they started (IE standing or rolling), lap times and finish.
Someone had to have a camera on-board.
Originally Posted by kmickey
Actually, that's the pit lane.
Maybe pre-grid, so Randy would be in Pole position
Would like to hear more: who was in the line up, how they started (IE standing or rolling), lap times and finish.
Someone had to have a camera on-board.
Maybe pre-grid, so Randy would be in Pole position
Would like to hear more: who was in the line up, how they started (IE standing or rolling), lap times and finish.
Someone had to have a camera on-board.
Originally Posted by onasled
The better question Mickey is .... why where you not there? 

Anyway, next month there will be (4) track days at Laguna
We're so spoiled here in the West Coast Bay Area - year round track events!
Looks like there were only about 10 or 12 cars in the race.
Not sure if there were transponders on board or how they kept score.
Did a search on http://mylaps.com/ and did not find any Laguna 12/14/05 races.
Who won?
Originally Posted by kmickey
I would of been there if I could. Maybe next year with Phil Wicks.
Looks like there were only about 10 or 12 cars in the race.
Not sure if there were transponders on board or how they kept score.
Did a search on http://mylaps.com/ and did not find any Laguna 12/14/05 races.
Who won?
Looks like there were only about 10 or 12 cars in the race.
Not sure if there were transponders on board or how they kept score.
Did a search on http://mylaps.com/ and did not find any Laguna 12/14/05 races.
Who won?
First, qualifying times were gathered the first 2 or 3 times out in Group 1 for the 10 racers ... Not too fun for those of us who were just going around the first 20 minutes to learn the track and get a feel of a borrowed car
The line-ups were based on those times and it was a rolling start, as stated above, behind the pace car pictured... Randy was on the pole with times of ?
The corvette race prepped car was 10th and the original MINI race prepped car was 3 or 4. The start was uneventful and Randy held and pulled a good lead on the other cars, till the Vette chased him down and it was a 2 car race for the finish, the Vette snuck by him on the straight and he chased hard ... The vette almost went off, had 2 wheels off, spit up dirt and debris onto the track and Randy at turn 3, a couple laps later Randy limped up the staright and into the pit row, a broken-shred up belt, "it's only a 15%" he said, thought maybe debris went up and got in the belt, from the Vette.
One other JCW car limped off, a victim of poor engineering on his front mounted "CF intercooler thingy" ... The Vette went on to win, much to our dismay, The real race then became the Original MINI chasing down the stickered Arizona MINI and PASSING him !!! to win the MINI race
Hey guys, I think you are confused on some of the aspects of the race. I qualified 7 for the race(the Dark Silver car with the aero grill and big neon green WebbMotorsports decal on the side), and won the JCW/210hp class, so I participated in the whole thing. There was a racer only practice in the morning (first run group), then racer practice throughout until 10:30 when the racer group (12 cars originally) ran there qualifying laps. Randy did qualify for the pole position, and would have taken first in unlimited if not for the belt failure(which we are still trying to figure out, we think a rock got jammed in the belt when the vette lost it and almost went into the dirt). Yes, we used transponders (the current SCCA spec version) to keep lap times. I was turning 1:52's with stock brakes and street tires... Kind of sucked against big brakes and r-compounds
. Who took the picture of the staging? I wish there where more pictures of me
, but those are really nice.
. Who took the picture of the staging? I wish there where more pictures of me
, but those are really nice.
Brian, thanks for chiming-in with more info. So, does Randy have any video (with audio)? If so, I'm sure you guys have watched it a few times trying to figure-out what exactly happened...






